TY - JOUR
T1 - [18F]FDG PET/CT features for the molecular characterization of primary breast tumors
AU - Antunovic, Lidija
AU - Gallivanone, Francesca
AU - Sollini, Martina
AU - Sagona, Andrea
AU - Invento, Alessandra
AU - Manfrinato, Giulia
AU - Kirienko, Margarita
AU - Tinterri, Corrado
AU - Chiti, Arturo
AU - Castiglioni, Isabella
PY - 2017/11/1
Y1 - 2017/11/1
N2 - Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the role of imaging features derived from [18F]FDG-PET/CT to provide in vivo characterization of breast cancer (BC). Methods: Images from 43 patients with a first diagnosis of BC were reviewed. Images were acquired before any treatment. Histological data were derived from pretreatment biopsy or surgical histological specimen; these included tumor type, grade, ER and PgR receptor status, lymphovascular invasion, Ki67 index, HER2 status, and molecular subtype. Standard parameters (SUVmean, TLG, MTV) and advanced imaging features (histogram-based and shape and size features) were evaluated. Univariate analysis, hierarchical clustering analysis, and exact Fisher’s test were used for statistical analysis of data. Imaging-derived metrics were reduced evaluating the mutual correlation within group of features as well as the mutual correlation between groups of features to form a signature. Results: A significant correlation was found between some advanced imaging features and the histological type. Different molecular subtypes were characterized by different values of two histogram-based features (median and energy). A significant association was observed between the imaging signature and luminal A and luminal B HER2 negative molecular subtype and also when considering luminal A, luminal B HER2-negative and HER2-positive groups. Similar results were found between the signature and all five molecular subtypes and also when considering the histological types of BC. Conclusions: Our results suggest a complementary role of standard PET imaging parameters and advanced imaging features for the in vivo biological characterization of BC lesions.
AB - Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the role of imaging features derived from [18F]FDG-PET/CT to provide in vivo characterization of breast cancer (BC). Methods: Images from 43 patients with a first diagnosis of BC were reviewed. Images were acquired before any treatment. Histological data were derived from pretreatment biopsy or surgical histological specimen; these included tumor type, grade, ER and PgR receptor status, lymphovascular invasion, Ki67 index, HER2 status, and molecular subtype. Standard parameters (SUVmean, TLG, MTV) and advanced imaging features (histogram-based and shape and size features) were evaluated. Univariate analysis, hierarchical clustering analysis, and exact Fisher’s test were used for statistical analysis of data. Imaging-derived metrics were reduced evaluating the mutual correlation within group of features as well as the mutual correlation between groups of features to form a signature. Results: A significant correlation was found between some advanced imaging features and the histological type. Different molecular subtypes were characterized by different values of two histogram-based features (median and energy). A significant association was observed between the imaging signature and luminal A and luminal B HER2 negative molecular subtype and also when considering luminal A, luminal B HER2-negative and HER2-positive groups. Similar results were found between the signature and all five molecular subtypes and also when considering the histological types of BC. Conclusions: Our results suggest a complementary role of standard PET imaging parameters and advanced imaging features for the in vivo biological characterization of BC lesions.
KW - Breast cancer
KW - Radiomics
KW - [F]FDG-pet/Ct
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U2 - 10.1007/s00259-017-3770-9
DO - 10.1007/s00259-017-3770-9
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85023744452
SN - 0340-6199
VL - 44
SP - 1945
EP - 1954
JO - European Journal of Pediatrics
JF - European Journal of Pediatrics
IS - 12
ER -